Our Programs
Three Programs, Each Built for a Real Need
Our workshops address distinct financial questions that adults in Thailand face at this stage of life. You can attend one, or over time attend all three — each stands on its own.
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Our Teaching Approach
Every Intira Path program follows the same underlying methodology — one developed through a decade of working with adult learners.
Pre-Reading
Materials dispatched one week ahead so session time is for discussion, not passive listening.
Workshop Sessions
Small group discussions, exercises, and worked examples — paced to suit adult learning rhythms.
Workbook
Printed reference guide to take home, annotate, and keep as a long-term resource.
Follow-Up Channel
30-day post-program access for questions that arise as participants apply what they've learned.
Workshop 1 · ฿3,300 · 1 full day
Second Income Evaluation
This one-day workshop helps participants look honestly and systematically at the possibilities for supplementary income. The goal isn't to promote any particular option — it's to give you a reliable way to evaluate the options you're already considering.
Too many adults approach secondary income decisions based on what a friend has tried, or what sounds appealing. This workshop builds the analytical framework to assess any opportunity — whether that's a small business, a property rental, or a consulting arrangement — based on your own time, skills, and financial situation.
What the Session Covers
- How to audit your available time honestly
- Mapping your transferable skills to income possibilities
- Calculating true startup costs — including hidden ones
- Setting realistic revenue expectations and timelines
- Identifying personal risk tolerance and capacity
Session Steps
- 1.Morning: time and skills audit, with personal reflection exercises
- 2.Midday: opportunity evaluation framework — applied to real examples
- 3.Afternoon: small group case studies, personal action planning
Workshop 2 · ฿7,700 · 3 half-day sessions
Bonds & Debentures for Beginners
Fixed-income securities — bonds and debentures — are often misunderstood or avoided simply because the terminology feels impenetrable. This three-session program removes that barrier with plain explanations, real examples from the Thai bond market, and exercises that let participants practice before committing any real funds.
What the Program Covers
- What bonds and debentures are — and how they differ
- How to read a bond offering document
- Understanding yield, duration, and credit rating
- Evaluating relative value between offerings
- Simulated purchasing decisions in small groups
Session Structure
- 1.Session One: how fixed-income securities work — the fundamentals
- 2.Session Two: reading real bond offerings, guided analysis
- 3.Session Three: simulated purchasing exercises, questions and review
Workshop 3 · ฿14,200 · 5 sessions / 1 month
Joint Family Financial Governance
When financial decisions involve multiple family members — parents, adult children, siblings — communication often breaks down. This facilitated program gives multi-household families the tools, structures, and shared language to coordinate their financial lives more effectively.
Spread across five sessions over a month, this program works best when two or more family members attend together — though individuals seeking to prepare for future conversations also benefit. Sessions are designed to be frank, structured, and respectful of the different perspectives people bring.
What the Program Covers
- Shared property management — ownership, maintenance, decisions
- Setting up and running a collective family investment club
- Family fund governance structures and decision rights
- Handling disagreement — constructive frameworks for discussion
- Succession considerations and long-term planning conversations
Session Structure
- 1.Session One: establishing shared goals and mapping current family finances
- 2.Session Two: shared property — frameworks for joint ownership decisions
- 3.Session Three: family investment clubs — structure and governance
- 4.Session Four: conflict navigation — productive frameworks for disagreement
- 5.Session Five: long-term planning conversations and personal action plans
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Which Program Fits Your Situation?
Each program addresses a distinct need. Here's a quick guide to help you identify the most relevant starting point.
| Feature | 2nd Income Evaluation |
Bonds & Debentures |
Family Governance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for individuals | Optional | ||
| Best attended with family members | — | — | |
| Explores income generation | — | — | |
| Covers investment securities | — | — | |
| Simulated exercises included | — | ||
| Covers multi-household decisions | — | — | |
| Duration | 1 full day | 3 half-days | 5 sessions |
| Fee (฿) | 3,300 | 7,700 | 14,200 |
Shared Standards
What All Our Programs Have in Common
No Product Sales
We do not promote or sell financial products in any session. Our facilitation is educationally motivated and commercially independent.
Small Groups Only
Maximum 14 participants per cohort. Every participant has access to the facilitator and genuine discussion time.
Participant Privacy
We never ask participants to share financial account details. All discussions remain within the group and are handled with discretion.
Accurate Materials
Content is reviewed annually and cites publicly available sources. We present information, not speculation.
Bilingual Support
Sessions run in English with Thai-language clarifications available throughout for any participant who needs them.
30-Day Follow-Up
Every participant receives access to a post-program channel for 30 days to submit questions as they arise.
Not Sure Which Program Fits?
Get in touch and we'll help you identify the most relevant starting point based on what's on your mind right now.
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